P O W E R E D B Y
2017STUDENTLEADER
GL BALSUMMIT
EXPL REENGAGEEV LVE 2017 Student Leader
Global Summit
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By attending the 2017 Student Global Summit student leaders will gain a broader understanding of leadership and higher/tertiary education around the world.
"Explore, Engage and Evolve" brings a thematic framework to two days of interactive and engaging leadership training. Facilitated by four full time professional speakers from the Lead365 National Conference faculty, each of the four sessions promises to provide topical instruction, opportunities for enhanced understanding and practical competency building exercises.
Through exploring and connecting with other student leaders in different parts of the world students will:
Personalize the process of leadership Develop leadership skills for a global community Appreciate the differences and challenges across tertiary education on a global scale Gain collaborative enhancement skills for building collaboration and teams Develop a common understanding and objectives of leadership Further develop practical skills and competencies to be an effective leader Engage in productive conversations for improving the greater social good on the global level Examine personal interests and goals Value the process of reflection Connect leadership to potential career and future engagement activities Increase network of equally well-intentioned individuals across nations
EXPL REENGAGEEV LVE 2017 Student Leader
Global Summit
powered by
By attending the 2017 Student Global Summit student leaders will gain a broader understanding of leadership and higher/tertiary education around the world.
"Explore, Engage and Evolve" brings a thematic framework to two days of interactive and engaging leadership training. Facilitated by four full time professional speakers from the Lead365 National Conference faculty, each of the four sessions promises to provide topical instruction, opportunities for enhanced understanding and practical competency building exercises.
Through exploring and connecting with other student leaders in different parts of the world students will:
Personalize the process of leadership Develop leadership skills for a global community Appreciate the differences and challenges across tertiary education on a global scale Gain collaborative enhancement skills for building collaboration and teams Develop a common understanding and objectives of leadership Further develop practical skills and competencies to be an effective leader Engage in productive conversations for improving the greater social good on the global level Examine personal interests and goals Value the process of reflection Connect leadership to potential career and future engagement activities Increase network of equally well-intentioned individuals across nations
PR GRAMFriday, 24 March 2017, 1 - 6 pm
INTRODUCTIONS I WELCOME I CHECK-IN
Begin to explore & share your experience as a college student leader
PRE SESSION This session will be facilitated by IASAS
leadership and will allow for a conversation on the mission
and aims of IASAS and how we as practitioners can
assist in understanding the challenges for students around
the world and how together we can possibly make an
impact on those issues impacting the student experience.
Saturday, 25 March 2017, 9 am - 5 pm
SESSION ONE is a welcoming introduction to leadership and
its global importance. Students will delve into the "personal
knowing" aspects of being a leader through self-assessments,
inspiring exercises and interactions with like-minded
individuals. Topics covered include: defining leadership,
strategies for influence, self-discovery, core-value identification,
and characteristics of effective leaders across nations.
SESSION TWO continues to unwrap what's on the surface and
EXPLORE the leader within. Focusing on the individual
student, topics are designed to develop personal leadership
competencies around the following topics: motivation,
active listening, non-verbal communication, conversations
across cultures, giving and receiving feedback and reflection.
S C H E D U L ESaturday 9 am – 12 noon Welcome Overall Purpose of Summit Creative Look at the Various Definitions of a “Leader”
OPENING EXERCISE: One on One (The goal is to encourage participants to meet one another by using prompted questions. They switch conversation partners for each question.) Introduction to Leadership as “Influence” Characteristics of a “Leader” from a Global Perspective Review of How You are Influenced Your Story Impacts Your Leadership
INTERACTIVE EXERCISE: Find Someone Who (Participants fill out an exercise by learningabout one another’s traits and history ina fun way.) Discussion of Why Knowing Someone’s Story is Valuable in Leadership Review of Learning Outcomes Expectations of Participation Explanation of the theme: Explore, Engage and Evolve (video) Connection between CORE VALUES and Leadership Exploration of Core Values (assessment) and Discussion
Saturday 12 noon – 1 pmWORKING LUNCH: Prompted questions on the table discussing global issues requiring good leadership
Saturday 1 pm – 5 pmEXPLOREExploration of Personal Leadership Competencies Motivation to be a “Leader” Having What it Takes: Identification of Strengths and Weaknesses Competency Review around Interpersonal Communication Skills Active Listening includes practice and instruction The Art of Getting to the Point includes exercises to practice Non-Verbal Communication demonstrations and practice Having Conversations across Cultures small group Giving Feedback/Receiving Feedback instruction and practice around global topics Learning How to be “Reflective” instruction on Reflection Journals
PR GRAMSunday, 26 March 2017, 9 am - 4 pm
SESSION THREE begins Day Two with a shift in focus from
"personal knowing" to "collaboration with others." Often
one of the more challenging skills of leadership is working
with others towards a common mission. This session
ENGAGES students in team building strategies, while
discussing the many obstacles when differing personalities
and interests collide. Through numerous exercises and
varied methods of instruction, students will identify
competencies for collaboration and practice skills such as:
networking, empowering others, creating consensus,
decision making, problem solving and following up.
SESSION FOUR is where the focus shifts to the service of
humankind at the local, national and global levels. Now a
connected group of leaders will explore how to change the
world through developing individual and collective vision
statements. Topics of instruction and discussion include:
creating change, risk-taking, collective decision making,
resiliency, grit and determination.
S C H E D U L ESunday 9 am – 12 noonENGAGEOverview of the Point of Collaboration
OPENING EXERCISE: Value of Working Towards a Common Goal Components of Collaboration and Team Work Challenges to Global Collaboration, National Collaboration and Personal Collaborations Identification of Competencies for Collaboration Appreciation for Cultural and Personality Differences Skill Building Topics: > Networking and Team Building Strategies and Skills > Empowering Others through Delegation and Motivation > Creating Consensus and Making Group Decisions > The Art of Following Up
Sunday 12 noon – 1 pmWORKING LUNCH:
Sunday 1 pm – 4 pmEVOLVECreation of Change Through Leadership Value of Having a Vision includes discussion around Global, National and Local vision
EXERCISE: Small Group Discussion How to Establish a Personal Mission and Vision Statement
EXERCISE: Writing and Sharing Personal Mission Statements Making Change Happen Review of Obstacles and How to Overcome them through Persistence, Resiliency and Determination The Value of Risk Taking The Art of Problem Solving Overall Positive Impact of How One Person Can Make a Difference Discussion of Collectively Making a Difference – Leading for the Service of Others Exploration of connecting their leadership to their career
CLOSING ACTIVITY
PR GRAMFriday, 24 March 2017, 1 - 6 pm
INTRODUCTIONS I WELCOME I CHECK-IN
Begin to explore & share your experience as a college student leader
PRE SESSION This session will be facilitated by IASAS
leadership and will allow for a conversation on the mission
and aims of IASAS and how we as practitioners can
assist in understanding the challenges for students around
the world and how together we can possibly make an
impact on those issues impacting the student experience.
Saturday, 25 March 2017, 9 am - 5 pm
SESSION ONE is a welcoming introduction to leadership and
its global importance. Students will delve into the "personal
knowing" aspects of being a leader through self-assessments,
inspiring exercises and interactions with like-minded
individuals. Topics covered include: defining leadership,
strategies for influence, self-discovery, core-value identification,
and characteristics of effective leaders across nations.
SESSION TWO continues to unwrap what's on the surface and
EXPLORE the leader within. Focusing on the individual
student, topics are designed to develop personal leadership
competencies around the following topics: motivation,
active listening, non-verbal communication, conversations
across cultures, giving and receiving feedback and reflection.
S C H E D U L ESaturday 9 am – 12 noon Welcome Overall Purpose of Summit Creative Look at the Various Definitions of a “Leader”
OPENING EXERCISE: One on One (The goal is to encourage participants to meet one another by using prompted questions. They switch conversation partners for each question.) Introduction to Leadership as “Influence” Characteristics of a “Leader” from a Global Perspective Review of How You are Influenced Your Story Impacts Your Leadership
INTERACTIVE EXERCISE: Find Someone Who (Participants fill out an exercise by learningabout one another’s traits and history ina fun way.) Discussion of Why Knowing Someone’s Story is Valuable in Leadership Review of Learning Outcomes Expectations of Participation Explanation of the theme: Explore, Engage and Evolve (video) Connection between CORE VALUES and Leadership Exploration of Core Values (assessment) and Discussion
Saturday 12 noon – 1 pmWORKING LUNCH: Prompted questions on the table discussing global issues requiring good leadership
Saturday 1 pm – 5 pmEXPLOREExploration of Personal Leadership Competencies Motivation to be a “Leader” Having What it Takes: Identification of Strengths and Weaknesses Competency Review around Interpersonal Communication Skills Active Listening includes practice and instruction The Art of Getting to the Point includes exercises to practice Non-Verbal Communication demonstrations and practice Having Conversations across Cultures small group Giving Feedback/Receiving Feedback instruction and practice around global topics Learning How to be “Reflective” instruction on Reflection Journals
PR GRAMSunday, 26 March 2017, 9 am - 4 pm
SESSION THREE begins Day Two with a shift in focus from
"personal knowing" to "collaboration with others." Often
one of the more challenging skills of leadership is working
with others towards a common mission. This session
ENGAGES students in team building strategies, while
discussing the many obstacles when differing personalities
and interests collide. Through numerous exercises and
varied methods of instruction, students will identify
competencies for collaboration and practice skills such as:
networking, empowering others, creating consensus,
decision making, problem solving and following up.
SESSION FOUR is where the focus shifts to the service of
humankind at the local, national and global levels. Now a
connected group of leaders will explore how to change the
world through developing individual and collective vision
statements. Topics of instruction and discussion include:
creating change, risk-taking, collective decision making,
resiliency, grit and determination.
S C H E D U L ESunday 9 am – 12 noonENGAGEOverview of the Point of Collaboration
OPENING EXERCISE: Value of Working Towards a Common Goal Components of Collaboration and Team Work Challenges to Global Collaboration, National Collaboration and Personal Collaborations Identification of Competencies for Collaboration Appreciation for Cultural and Personality Differences Skill Building Topics: > Networking and Team Building Strategies and Skills > Empowering Others through Delegation and Motivation > Creating Consensus and Making Group Decisions > The Art of Following Up
Sunday 12 noon – 1 pmWORKING LUNCH:
Sunday 1 pm – 4 pmEVOLVECreation of Change Through Leadership Value of Having a Vision includes discussion around Global, National and Local vision
EXERCISE: Small Group Discussion How to Establish a Personal Mission and Vision Statement
EXERCISE: Writing and Sharing Personal Mission Statements Making Change Happen Review of Obstacles and How to Overcome them through Persistence, Resiliency and Determination The Value of Risk Taking The Art of Problem Solving Overall Positive Impact of How One Person Can Make a Difference Discussion of Collectively Making a Difference – Leading for the Service of Others Exploration of connecting their leadership to their career
CLOSING ACTIVITY
PR GRAMSunday, 26 March 2017, 12 noon - 4 pm
OPENING OF ACPA CONVENTION 4:00 pm
http://convention.myacpa.org/montreal2017/
schedule-at-a-glance/
Students who are part of the summit are welcome and
encouraged to stay for the Convention and connect with
student affairs/services/support professionals and students
from throughout the United States and other countries.
Please complete the following application by December 10,
2016 to be considered. Please note we are encouraging
student leaders in their second or third year in tertiary/higher
education from every region of IASAS to participate.
To apply for the Summit, complete the application shown on
the right in MS Word and send to: [email protected]
MENTOR
Once accepted, you will be assigned a student mentor who
participated last year in this inaugural student leader
global summit in Montreal Canada. This mentor can help
prepare you for your experience, including helping with ideas
on how to work with your student association, student
government, and student affairs and services office on
financial assistance.
COST TO ATTEND/FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Financial assistance is available for food during the summit
and the Columbus College of Art & Design is offering rooms
at a reduced rate.
A P P L I C A T I O N
Student Application Process
Name:
Tertiary/Higher Education Institution or Association:
Address:
Year in school:
Region of the Country (IASAS regions):
Examples of student leadership roles now and in the past(200 word limit, attach as necessary):
Why are you interested in being part of this summit? (200 word limit, attach as necessary):
BI GRAPHIESJAMIE WASHINGTON, PH.D. AND M.DIV.A true gem of a human being with a powerful presentation style, Jamie Washington is a true educator with over thirty years of experience developing student leaders in America and abroad. As president and founder of the Washington Consulting Group, as well as the Social Justice Training Institute he is profoundly committed to developing multicultural organizations. With a reputation for being “The Engagement Specialist,” Jamie is an instrument of change and strives to help people find the best in themselves and others. He is a co-lead facilitator for LeaderShape, frequent contributor professional development conferences, and brings his decades of experience working in higher education to every presentation. Website:www.washingtonconsultinggroup.net/jamie-washington
JERMAINE M. DAVIS, ED.D.You have to take notes to capture all of the valuable information offered by college professor, speaker, author, documentary maker and entrepreneur, Jermaine M. Davis. The son of Carolyn “Charmaine” Davis, a single mother of four children, this remarkable and engaging educator grew up on the west side of Chicago in the Henry Horner’s housing projects. After the unfortunate loss of six family members to violent deaths, Jermaine began studying communication principles and success strategies. This gifted orator began his career in corporate America as a snack food sales representative before honoring his vocation and following his passion for teaching individuals to communicate appropriately, competently and effectively. Jermaine has authored and co-authored 10 books and is the CEO and founder of Seminars & Workshops, Inc. and The Stand Out Leadership Company. He is currently an adjunct professor of Communication Studies at Century College, full-time professional speaker and father to Zion. His doctorate is Organizational Leadership. Website:www.jermainedavis.com
HOAN DOPacking a powerful punch, Hoan Do is a student success coach, author, and competitor on NBC’s hit show, American Ninja Warrior. From an early age, Hoan was conscious of the sacrifices his parents had made in their escape to the United States during the Vietnam War in pursuit of the American Dream. Feeling indebted to his parents for their courageous pursuit of a better life, Hoan vowed to ensure that one day, he would be able to take care of his parents. Recognized as one of the best youth mentor by the International Examiner, Hoan travels across North America speaking sharing practical advice to help students succeed in college and in the “real world.” His engaging style and ability to share important life and leadership lessons in a way resonating with college students, earned him the Verizon Wireless Motivator Award.Website:www.HoanDo.com
NANCY HUNTER DENNEYUnable to contain her entrepreneurial spirit, Ms. Denney resigned from higher education student affairs after twelve years to become a full-time professional speaker and write her own definition of “having it all.” With presentations at hundreds of state, regional and national leadership and professional development conferences, as well as on over 900 college campuses, she has earned a reputation for humorously challenging audiences to raise their personal expectations and standards for life and leadership. With energy to spare, she is the author or co-author of six books, owns her own publishing company, and is the founder of the recently launched premier collegiate leadership conference called Lead365. Committed to the service of others, Ms. Denney currently serves on the Board of Directors for Missions for Humanity – a nonprofit dedicated to providing medical care to third world countries.Website:www.nancyhunterdenney.com
PR GRAMSunday, 26 March 2017, 12 noon - 4 pm
OPENING OF ACPA CONVENTION 4:00 pm
http://convention.myacpa.org/montreal2017/
schedule-at-a-glance/
Students who are part of the summit are welcome and
encouraged to stay for the Convention and connect with
student affairs/services/support professionals and students
from throughout the United States and other countries.
Please complete the following application by December 10,
2016 to be considered. Please note we are encouraging
student leaders in their second or third year in tertiary/higher
education from every region of IASAS to participate.
To apply for the Summit, complete the application shown on
the right in MS Word and send to: [email protected]
MENTOR
Once accepted, you will be assigned a student mentor who
participated last year in this inaugural student leader
global summit in Montreal Canada. This mentor can help
prepare you for your experience, including helping with ideas
on how to work with your student association, student
government, and student affairs and services office on
financial assistance.
COST TO ATTEND/FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Financial assistance is available for food during the summit
and the Columbus College of Art & Design is offering rooms
at a reduced rate.
A P P L I C A T I O N
Student Application Process
Name:
Tertiary/Higher Education Institution or Association:
Address:
Year in school:
Region of the Country (IASAS regions):
Examples of student leadership roles now and in the past(200 word limit, attach as necessary):
Why are you interested in being part of this summit? (200 word limit, attach as necessary):
BI GRAPHIESJAMIE WASHINGTON, PH.D. AND M.DIV.A true gem of a human being with a powerful presentation style, Jamie Washington is a true educator with over thirty years of experience developing student leaders in America and abroad. As president and founder of the Washington Consulting Group, as well as the Social Justice Training Institute he is profoundly committed to developing multicultural organizations. With a reputation for being “The Engagement Specialist,” Jamie is an instrument of change and strives to help people find the best in themselves and others. He is a co-lead facilitator for LeaderShape, frequent contributor professional development conferences, and brings his decades of experience working in higher education to every presentation. Website:www.washingtonconsultinggroup.net/jamie-washington
JERMAINE M. DAVIS, ED.D.You have to take notes to capture all of the valuable information offered by college professor, speaker, author, documentary maker and entrepreneur, Jermaine M. Davis. The son of Carolyn “Charmaine” Davis, a single mother of four children, this remarkable and engaging educator grew up on the west side of Chicago in the Henry Horner’s housing projects. After the unfortunate loss of six family members to violent deaths, Jermaine began studying communication principles and success strategies. This gifted orator began his career in corporate America as a snack food sales representative before honoring his vocation and following his passion for teaching individuals to communicate appropriately, competently and effectively. Jermaine has authored and co-authored 10 books and is the CEO and founder of Seminars & Workshops, Inc. and The Stand Out Leadership Company. He is currently an adjunct professor of Communication Studies at Century College, full-time professional speaker and father to Zion. His doctorate is Organizational Leadership. Website:www.jermainedavis.com
HOAN DOPacking a powerful punch, Hoan Do is a student success coach, author, and competitor on NBC’s hit show, American Ninja Warrior. From an early age, Hoan was conscious of the sacrifices his parents had made in their escape to the United States during the Vietnam War in pursuit of the American Dream. Feeling indebted to his parents for their courageous pursuit of a better life, Hoan vowed to ensure that one day, he would be able to take care of his parents. Recognized as one of the best youth mentor by the International Examiner, Hoan travels across North America speaking sharing practical advice to help students succeed in college and in the “real world.” His engaging style and ability to share important life and leadership lessons in a way resonating with college students, earned him the Verizon Wireless Motivator Award.Website:www.HoanDo.com
NANCY HUNTER DENNEYUnable to contain her entrepreneurial spirit, Ms. Denney resigned from higher education student affairs after twelve years to become a full-time professional speaker and write her own definition of “having it all.” With presentations at hundreds of state, regional and national leadership and professional development conferences, as well as on over 900 college campuses, she has earned a reputation for humorously challenging audiences to raise their personal expectations and standards for life and leadership. With energy to spare, she is the author or co-author of six books, owns her own publishing company, and is the founder of the recently launched premier collegiate leadership conference called Lead365. Committed to the service of others, Ms. Denney currently serves on the Board of Directors for Missions for Humanity – a nonprofit dedicated to providing medical care to third world countries.Website:www.nancyhunterdenney.com
PR GRAMSunday, 26 March 2017, 12 noon - 4 pm
OPENING OF ACPA CONVENTION 4:00 pm
http://convention.myacpa.org/montreal2017/
schedule-at-a-glance/
Students who are part of the summit are welcome and
encouraged to stay for the Convention and connect with
student affairs/services/support professionals and students
from throughout the United States and other countries.
Please complete the following application by December 10,
2016 to be considered. Please note we are encouraging
student leaders in their second or third year in tertiary/higher
education from every region of IASAS to participate.
To apply for the Summit, complete the application shown on
the right in MS Word and send to: [email protected]
MENTOR
Once accepted, you will be assigned a student mentor who
participated last year in this inaugural student leader
global summit in Montreal Canada. This mentor can help
prepare you for your experience, including helping with ideas
on how to work with your student association, student
government, and student affairs and services office on
financial assistance.
COST TO ATTEND/FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Financial assistance is available for food during the summit
and the Columbus College of Art & Design is offering rooms
at a reduced rate.
A P P L I C A T I O N
Student Application Process
Name:
Tertiary/Higher Education Institution or Association:
Address:
Year in school:
Region of the Country (IASAS regions):
Examples of student leadership roles now and in the past(200 word limit, attach as necessary):
Why are you interested in being part of this summit? (200 word limit, attach as necessary):
BI GRAPHIESJAMIE WASHINGTON, PH.D. AND M.DIV.A true gem of a human being with a powerful presentation style, Jamie Washington is a true educator with over thirty years of experience developing student leaders in America and abroad. As president and founder of the Washington Consulting Group, as well as the Social Justice Training Institute he is profoundly committed to developing multicultural organizations. With a reputation for being “The Engagement Specialist,” Jamie is an instrument of change and strives to help people find the best in themselves and others. He is a co-lead facilitator for LeaderShape, frequent contributor professional development conferences, and brings his decades of experience working in higher education to every presentation. Website:www.washingtonconsultinggroup.net/jamie-washington
JERMAINE M. DAVIS, ED.D.You have to take notes to capture all of the valuable information offered by college professor, speaker, author, documentary maker and entrepreneur, Jermaine M. Davis. The son of Carolyn “Charmaine” Davis, a single mother of four children, this remarkable and engaging educator grew up on the west side of Chicago in the Henry Horner’s housing projects. After the unfortunate loss of six family members to violent deaths, Jermaine began studying communication principles and success strategies. This gifted orator began his career in corporate America as a snack food sales representative before honoring his vocation and following his passion for teaching individuals to communicate appropriately, competently and effectively. Jermaine has authored and co-authored 10 books and is the CEO and founder of Seminars & Workshops, Inc. and The Stand Out Leadership Company. He is currently an adjunct professor of Communication Studies at Century College, full-time professional speaker and father to Zion. His doctorate is Organizational Leadership. Website:www.jermainedavis.com
HOAN DOPacking a powerful punch, Hoan Do is a student success coach, author, and competitor on NBC’s hit show, American Ninja Warrior. From an early age, Hoan was conscious of the sacrifices his parents had made in their escape to the United States during the Vietnam War in pursuit of the American Dream. Feeling indebted to his parents for their courageous pursuit of a better life, Hoan vowed to ensure that one day, he would be able to take care of his parents. Recognized as one of the best youth mentor by the International Examiner, Hoan travels across North America speaking sharing practical advice to help students succeed in college and in the “real world.” His engaging style and ability to share important life and leadership lessons in a way resonating with college students, earned him the Verizon Wireless Motivator Award.Website:www.HoanDo.com
NANCY HUNTER DENNEYUnable to contain her entrepreneurial spirit, Ms. Denney resigned from higher education student affairs after twelve years to become a full-time professional speaker and write her own definition of “having it all.” With presentations at hundreds of state, regional and national leadership and professional development conferences, as well as on over 900 college campuses, she has earned a reputation for humorously challenging audiences to raise their personal expectations and standards for life and leadership. With energy to spare, she is the author or co-author of six books, owns her own publishing company, and is the founder of the recently launched premier collegiate leadership conference called Lead365. Committed to the service of others, Ms. Denney currently serves on the Board of Directors for Missions for Humanity – a nonprofit dedicated to providing medical care to third world countries.Website:www.nancyhunterdenney.com
2017STUDENTLEADER
GL BALSUMMIT
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